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NIH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

 

Employee Benefit Update: Special June Offers from our credit union, NIHFCU!!

Did you know that as a member of Medical Society of the District of Columbia, you're eligible to join the NIH Federal Credit Union (NIHFCU) and receive a full-range of member-friendly financial service benefits?

If you are not yet a member of NIHFCU, June may be a perfect opportunity to consider doing so!  Below are just some of the special offers currently available to NIHFCU members.    

   

  • Qualify for an NIHFCU auto loan and receive an incredible rate of 4.99% annual percentage rate (up to 60 months) for the life of the loan! Get an even lower incredible rate of 4.49% for the purchase of a gas-efficient new vehicle 

  • Apply for a low rate, no-annual fee NIHFCU Visa card at any NIHFCU branch and receive an instant win scratch-off game card for a chance to win one of thousands of great prizes including a $10,000 Visa® Gift Card and a Sony Flat Screen TV.

  • Home Equity Lines of Credit starting at Prime MINUS 1.50% APR.  Also, receive a $100 cash reward at closing
  • 5-year Fixed Home Equity Loans starting an unbelievable 4.99% APR
  • Certificates with rates as high as 5.35% annual percentage yield - no strings attached
  • Sign up for free bill pay and be entered for a chance to win $5,000

To learn more about all of these (and other) specials, how to become a member and additional member benefits, go to www.nihfcu.org, stop by any of their branch locations, or call 301-718-0208 (hearing impaired 301-881-5822)

 

Just for fun, NIHFCU invites you to take a one question survey for a chance to win one of three $50 gas cards.  Simply click on this link to participate!  http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226K7X8DGXV.

     
     

     

 

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